Protect the Keys That Protect Your Data

Cryptographic key management doesn’t have to be complex. Create a management strategy that gives you visibility, control, and confidence across your estate. Our guide offers:

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Best practices for secure key generation and hardware-backed protection

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Approaches to meeting compliance and data sovereignty requirements

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Ways to centralize control while maintaining strict access policies

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The average cost of a breach involving data across multiple environments is $5.05 million. As cryptographic keys grow in volume and importance, having a scalable key management approach is essential to protecting data and maintaining trust.

Storing keys alongside applications increases risk and exposure. Hardware security modules (HSMs) provide a more secure foundation by isolating keys in tamper-resistant environments.

  • Protect keys from extraction and unauthorized access
  • Enforce strict usage controls
  • Maintain secure cryptographic operations, even if systems are compromised
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